A couple of issues in both sessions for Jenson which will obviously put him a little on the back foot. Pace is promising from Hamilton though and Jenson did get a good long run in so I think we're in a good place.

Don't you like her? Jessica Michibata. She doesn't seem to doing too badly. She's still working and travelling around with a multi millionaire sports star. From what I can gather she's well liked within McLaren at all levels also.

Don't you like her? Jessica Michibata. She doesn't seem to doing too badly. She's still working and travelling around with a multi millionaire sports star. From what I can gather she's well liked within McLaren at all levels also.

Don't you like her? Jessica Michibata. She doesn't seem to doing too badly. She's still working and travelling around with a multi millionaire sports star. From what I can gather she's well liked within McLaren at all levels also.

Just like every other gold-digger...

Does that mean that Nicole Schwerzenegger (whatever her name is....is also a gold digger? Or every woman that is married to a man that does the sport?

A couple of issues in both sessions for Jenson which will obviously put him a little on the back foot. Pace is promising from Hamilton though and Jenson did get a good long run in so I think we're in a good place.

Roll on qualifying!

I don't have a problem with that. Button joined Mclaren expecting (and probably hoping) to be challenged.

Don't you like her? Jessica Michibata. She doesn't seem to doing too badly. She's still working and travelling around with a multi millionaire sports star. From what I can gather she's well liked within McLaren at all levels also.

Just like every other gold-digger...

If you define "gold digger" as any woman that would improve her financial situation by dating Jenson, that rules out 99.99999999999999999% of the women on this earth for Jenson to date and not have that be true. Given the long odds, might as well date one of the cutest...

What a difference one race makes: last week he was the darling of the paddock, this week one of the worst drivers on the grid. This proves that one should not get so high and mighty after just one race, neither should you be too down after just two races. There is a long way to go.

one of them races where one sloppy error cost him big time. not often he makes a cock up on an overtake, but at least he has the balls to come out and say "yes it was totally my fault".

Still think Button has what it takes to bring home a 2nd world championship.

Oh absolutely. I'm still just as confident as I was after Melbourne that he will provide a strong challenge for the WDC. Just look at Vettel today, double world champ and he made a silly mistake too. Happens to all the drivers. On to the next race I say.

What a difference one race makes: last week he was the darling of the paddock, this week one of the worst drivers on the grid. This proves that one should not get so high and mighty after just one race, neither should you be too down after just two races. There is a long way to go.

Funnily enough, that's pretty much what Jenson said in his post-qualifying interview on the BBC yesterday...just one of those days. Vettel didn't exactly do a stellar job this weekend either, so JB is in good company.

What a difference one race makes: last week he was the darling of the paddock, this week one of the worst drivers on the grid. This proves that one should not get so high and mighty after just one race, neither should you be too down after just two races. There is a long way to go.

Funnily enough, that's pretty much what Jenson said in his post-qualifying interview on the BBC yesterday...just one of those days. Vettel didn't exactly do a stellar job this weekend either, so JB is in good company.

It's weird, Button and Vettel always seem to have similar weekends. Think back to Brazil 2009 when they both qualified and finished in around the same positions, last year when Vettel and Button were the class of the field. I think there was a race in Belgium (2010?) when they both ended up down the field together too.

What a difference one race makes: last week he was the darling of the paddock, this week one of the worst drivers on the grid. This proves that one should not get so high and mighty after just one race, neither should you be too down after just two races. There is a long way to go.

Funnily enough, that's pretty much what Jenson said in his post-qualifying interview on the BBC yesterday...just one of those days. Vettel didn't exactly do a stellar job this weekend either, so JB is in good company.

It's weird, Button and Vettel always seem to have similar weekends. Think back to Brazil 2009 when they both qualified and finished in around the same positions, last year when Vettel and Button were the class of the field. I think there was a race in Belgium (2010?) when they both ended up down the field together too.

The best things about Button fans is we know and acknowledge his limitations no matter what the result we support him and don't look to blame the team for sabotage or any other tinfoil hat crazy theories

It's going to be a funny season because if Jenson delivers and wins the championship people will undoubtably make reference to who isn't in the other seat and if he comes close they will also make reference to what would have happened had his teammate been somebody else!

It's going to be a funny season because if Jenson delivers and wins the championship people will undoubtably make reference to who isn't in the other seat and if he comes close they will also make reference to what would have happened had his teammate been somebody else!

I've got a good feeling about this year though.

Yeah hopefully the people who make those comments will be too busy with the Nico fans to come on here and make them.. But something tells me they'll make time!

The best things about Button fans is we know and acknowledge his limitations no matter what the result we support him and don't look to blame the team for sabotage or any other tinfoil hat crazy theories

And the worst thing is the constant snide comments that make sweeping generalisations about other drivers' fanbases based on the views of just a couple of people.

It may be worse than that... If Jenson does well this year all the hater will have "concrete" proof that Mclaren did sabotage Hamilton... The Pf1 comment section will go haywire. Imagine getting all those guys in a room. May end up with fist fights.. Would love to see that.

The best things about Button fans is we know and acknowledge his limitations no matter what the result we support him and don't look to blame the team for sabotage or any other tinfoil hat crazy theories

And the worst thing is the constant snide comments that make sweeping generalisations about other drivers' fanbases based on the views of just a couple of people.

If you look at the bit I've put in bold is that every Lewis Hamilton fan? I've not said it is?!

The best things about Button fans is we know and acknowledge his limitations no matter what the result we support him and don't look to blame the team for sabotage or any other tinfoil hat crazy theories

And the worst thing is the constant snide comments that make sweeping generalisations about other drivers' fanbases based on the views of just a couple of people.

Either you are reading things that aren't there or SR's comments struck a chord with you...

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